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An Alzheimer Risk Gene May Not Be Responsible for Brain Plaques
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What this means isn't clear, Thambisetty stated in an accompanying press release. But it could be that the gene variant—a variant of the complement receptor-1 gene—increases Alzheimer risk by a route other than increasing amyloid deposition in the brain. And while amyloid plaques seem to be the hallmark of Alzheimer's, a protein made by neurons, histone deacetylase 2, also seems to be involved in the Alzheimer's disease process.
To read more about this finding, see Psychiatric News . Information about Alzheimer's disease in general can be found in a new American Psychiatric Publishing book, Clinical Manual of Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias.
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